Budapest Food Wine Market Tours

Enjoy a 4 hour Budapest Market Tour & Wine Tasting to get to know better Hungarian wines and foods, as well as the biggest and most fascinating historical Market Hall in Budapest, the Great Market Hall (Vasarcsarnok).

Prices of Budapest Gastro Market Tour

Vegetarians, please let the tour guide know at the beginning of the tour that you do not eat meat products.

Kosher eaters please note that none of the foods are kosher during the Budapest Market Tour .

It is a popular tour package, warmly recommended to get to know Hungarian foods, market stalls, and cuisine in a enjoyable way. Please note: only the foods and drinks enlisted above are included in the price of the market tour, no further gifts, foods, etc. purchased from the market, the wine bar or the restaurant are covered in the price. Entry to the Great Market Hall is free.

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Hello Ilkka, sorry, the Great Market Hall and all the other market halls, markets and shops are closed on national holidays in Budapest, including March 15. There are some more tips and info about March 15 holiday events, customs, etc. in the city of Budapest here http://topbudapest.org/march-15-budapest-national-holiday

Hello Norma, as the market tours are general tours open to others who have already made arrangements, I’m afraid it will not be possible to make a special wine tasting tour for the 4 of you in the Budapest Great Market Hall. However, if you do not mind to splurge a bit, you may try to arrange a personal wine tasting in the market with a private wine tasting company.

I would like to speak to someone about doing some filming at the Great Market next Monday 15th August, for an Australian television series. Would you be able to put me in contact with someone who could help me with this?

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Budapest Market Hall is an independent market hall guide for tourists in Budapest, Hungary.
Most major market halls, including the Central Market Hall in Budapest is managed by CSAPI, the Market Management Department of Budapest Municipality (csapi.hu)